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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So here are people who look at the White Nationalist Christian fundementalist group and say "I want to be a part of that" Good riddance.[/quote] Your post gives a clue as to why this may be happening. When you demonize the opponent with false smears and hateful rhetoric and all the while embrace absolutely nutty positions on issues (abortion on demand with no restrictions, allowing biological males to compete against women, restricting speech, defunding the police, etc.), expect reasonable people to run away from you. Now, you might say that ALL Democrats don't embrace the positions listed - but how many Democrats have spoken out against them? [/quote] Meh. You seem to be implying that Republicans don't make the same sort of sweeping pronouncements about Democrats. Are you suggesting that? If you are not, where is your outrage at Republicans pushing people into the Democratic party? But I suspect you are a troll because no one who is moderately reasonable suggests that the Democratic party supports "abortion on demand with no restrictions." That is a falsehood propogated by Republican partisans like yourself. Because before Roe was overturned by activist judges, it protected the right to abortions to the point of viability. Look it up if you don't believe me. And it is your party's extreme, nutty positions (forcing 10 year olds to give birth to their rapists' babies, going insane over a small number of trans kids across the US, restricting academic freedom in universities and banning books in public schools and libraries) that is driving many to vote for Democrats. Now you might say that ALL Republicans don't embrace the positions listed, - but how many Republicans have spoken out against them?[/quote]
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